FINA Short Course World Championships

2016 SCM World Championships: Night Five Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships: Night Five Finals LIVE Recap

2016 SCM World Championships live recaps from the fifth night of competition featuring Katinka Hosszu, Tom Shields, Chad Le Clos and more.

Dec 10, 2016
2016 SCM World Championships: Night Five Finals LIVE Recap
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4x50m Medley Men Final
The Russian Federation takes 1st anchored with a strong 20.46 from Vlad Morozov. The United States finished 2nd, carried by Tom Shields 21.94 50 fly split.

1) Russian Federation - 1:31.52
2) United States - 1:31.97
3) Belarus - 1:32.49
4) Japan - 1:32.62
5) Australia - 1:33.29
6) China - 1:33.98
7) Sweden - 1:34.40
8) Lithuania - 1:35.00

200m Ind. Medley Women Final
Katina Hosszu goes wire to wire for win number 6 of the World Championships in 2:02.90. Ella Eastin and Madysn Cox go 2/3 for the United States with a pair of 2:05's.

1) Katinka HOSSZU - 2:02.90
2) Ella EASTIN - 2:05.02
3) Madisyn COX - 2:05.93
4) Emily SEEBOHM - 2:07.41
5) Miho TERAMURA - 2:08.47
6) Sarah DARCEL - 2:08.59
7) Yui OHASHI - 2:08.89
8) Zsuzsanna JAKABOS - 2:08.95

100m Freestyle Men - Semi Final
Blake Pieroni of the United States first to finals in 46.70. he is followed by Simonas Bilis at 46.73.

1) Blake Pieroni - 46.70
2) Simonas Bilis - 46.73
3) Shinri Shioura - 46.77
4) Park Taehwan - 46.89
5) Luca Dotto - 47.12
6) Mehdy Matella - 47.16
7) Marius Kusch - 47.27
8) Tommaso D'Orsogna - 47.30
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9) Oussama Sahnoune - 47.39
10) Mislav Sever - 47.40
11) Yuri Kisil - 47.42
12) Mikita Lobinstev - 47.43
13) Clement Mignon - 47.64
14) Matias Koski - 47.65
15) Benjamin Hockin - 47.65
16) Michael Chadwick - 47.89

100m Butterfly Women - Semi Final
Kelsi Worrell will be first to finals in a 55.80. She is followed closely by Katinka Hosszu in 55.82

1) Kelsi WORRELL - 55.80
2) Katinka HOSSZU - 55.82
3) Rikako IKEE - 56.68
4) Sarah GIBSON - 56.88
5) Katerine SAVARD - 56.93
6) Daiene DIAS - 57.10
7) Svetlana CHIMROVA - 57.16
8) Emily WASHER - 57.44
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9) Marie WATTEL - 57.45
10) Eimilie BECKMANN - 57.54
11) Maria UGOLKOVA - 57.66
12) Lucie SVECENA - 57.76
13) Kim BUSCH - 57.91
14) Hang Yu SZE - 58.17
15) Kin Lok CHAN - 58.27
16) Asuka KOBAYASHI - 58.28



50m Butterfly Men Final
Chad Le Clos makes it 3/3 in the Fly events with a victory in 21.98. He was over 4-tenths faster than Tom Shields who finished 2nd in 22.40.

1) Chad Le Clos - 21.98
2) Tom Shields - 22.40
3) David Morgan - 22.47
4) Andrii Govorov - 22.55
5) Aleksandr Popkov - 22.56
6) Albert Subirats - 22.62
7) Dylan Carter - 22.68
8) Takeshi Kawamoto - 22.84


50m Freestyle Women - Semi Final
It was all Ranomi Kromowidjojo leading with a 23.67 into finals, over 3-tenths faster than Jeanette Ottesen in 2nd with a 23.99.

1) Ranomi Kromowidjojo - 23.67
2) Jeanette Ottesen - 23.99
3) Silvia Di Pietro - 24.04
4) Anna Santamans - 24.14
5) Britanny Elmslie - 24.17
6) Amanda Weir - 24.18
6) Erika Ferraioli - 24.18
6) Madison Kennedy - 24.18
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9) Rozaliya NASRETDINOVA - 24.23
10) Michelle Williams - 24.24
11) Zhu Menghui - 24.25
12) Sandrine Mainville - 24.27
13) Rikako Ikee - 24.42
14) Melanie Henique - 24.46
15) Sayuki Ouchi - 24.58
16) Susann Bjornsen - 24.61


50m Breaststroke Men - Semi Final
Russias' Kirill Priogoda leads the way to finals as the only man under 26 in 25.95.

1) PRIGODA Kirill - 25.95

2) LIMA Felipe - 26.08
3) ZORZI Giulio - 26.08
4) FRANCA SILVA Felipe - 26.10
5) SCOZZOLI Fabio - 26.11
6) MILLER Cody - 26.15
7) VAN DER BURGH Cameron - 26.20
8) STEVENS Peter - 26.29
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9) ANDREW Michael -
10) SKAGIUS Johannes -
11) TUOMOLA Andrei -
12) SHYMANOVICH Ilya -
13) KOSTIN Oleg -
14) CLAVERIE Carlos -
15) YAN Zibei -
16) PRONO Renato - DSQ

50m Backstroke Women Final
Etiene Medeiros of Brazil narrowly misses world record with championship swim of 25.82.

1) MEDEIROS Etiene - 25.82
2) HOSSZU Katinka - 25.99
3) DE LOOF Alexandra Margaret - 26.14
4) KAMENEVA Mariia - 26.15
5) SEEBOHM Emily - 26.16
6) ZEVINA Daryna - 26.40
7) DAWSON Kathleen - 26.42
8) MASSE Kylie Jacqueline - 26.46

400m Ind. Medley Men Final
Japan's Daiya Seto only man under 4 minutes, winning in 3:59.24. Max Litchfield of Great Britain stormed home for second in 4:00.66.

1) Daiya Seto - 3:59.24
2) Max Litchfield - 4:00.66
3) David Verraszto - 4:01.56
4) Josh Prenot - 4:01.94
5) Mark Szaranek - 4:04.57
6) Gergely Gyurta - 4:04.89
7) Takeharu Fujimori - 4:04.90
8) Abrahm Devine - 4:06.02

100m Breaststroke Women Final
Alia Atkinson of Jamaica uses her incredible walls to hold on for victory in 1:03.03, beating the United States' Lily King in 1:03.35.

1) Alia Atknison - 1:03.03
2) Lily King - 1:03.35
3) Molly Hannis - 1:03.89
4) Jenna Laukkanen - 1:04.62
5) Chloe Tutton - 1:04.79
6) Silja Kanskakoski - 1:05.16
7) Miho Teramura - 1:05.23
8) Rachel Nicol - 1:05.48

4x200m Freestyle Women Final
Canada takes gold led by a strong anchor from Penny Oleksiak and 2nd leg from Taylor Ruck (1:51.69) in 7:33.89. The stands were the loudest they have been at the meet for Canada's first gold of the competition.

1) Canada - 7:33.89
2) United States - 7:38.65
3) Russian Federation - 7:39.93
4) Australia - 7:40.00
5) Japan - 7:41.97
6) China - 7:42.09
7) Germany - 7:48.22
8) Denmark - 7:49.95

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